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Tim Dillard has been optioned to Triple-A Nashville by the Brewers, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. He was sent down to make room for Claudio Vargas on the roster.
Dillard failed to prove his worth to the Brewers, as he allowed six runs, seven hits and five walks over 4.1 innings of relief. He worked as a starter in the minors, but held no fantasy value while in the bullpen.
Tim Dillard is fine with his bullpen role with Milwaukee right now, according to MLBblogs.com.
Dillard has been starting all year with Triple-A Nashville, but does not mind that the Brewers are going with Carlos Villanueva instead of him for Tuesday's start against Washington. Dillard was 10-4 with a 3.66 ERA in the minors prior to being recalled by Milwaukee, and is still worth holding in NL-only leagues as a flier despite currently working out of the bullpen.
According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Brewers have called up right-hander Tim Dillard from Triple-A.
Dillard replaces Seth McClung, who landed on the DL on Saturday, and will likely start Tuesday's game. Dillard was 10-4 with a 3.66 ERA in the Pacific Coast League and has solid stuff. He could be a nice grab in NL-only leagues.
The Brewers signed Tim Dillard to a one-year deal on Thursday, according to Milwaukee's official site.
Dillard spent most of the 2008 season at Triple-A Nashville, but did make 13 appearances for the Brewers. He posted a 4.40 ERA over 14.1 innings and thus did not have any fantasy value. He will compete this spring for a spot in their bullpen.
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